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The Heirloom

By: Graham Masterton
Narrated by: Andy Ingalls
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A mysterious antique that can summon the devil.

An antique chair comes into a family's possession. But they soon discover that this is no ordinary heirloom. Strange things begin to occur, including shifts in the fabric of time itself...

And then Satan himself is summoned...

'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time'—PETER JAMES.

©2017 Graham Masterton (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Horror Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal Suspense

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One of Graham Masterton's books that i read many years ago, and it's still as enjoyable today. If you like his classic horrors then you'll enjoy this audiobook.

Classic Masterton.

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I found the story line at the end of the book really stupid. It just came out of nowhere with no thought or proper development. The main protagonist was so condesending he was not likeable. However, the main issue was the narrator. Ricky was supposed to be in his 30s but sounded like he was in his sixties. When he sang to his son I cringed it was so bad. His wife sounded like she was on steroids. As Audible members isn't it about time we get females to read female roles and both genders to be age appropriate?

I wasted a credit on this book from my favourite author

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